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What You Need To Know About CPA CPE

Did you believe that once you finished college with your degree in accounting you’d be done with homework forever? Or maybe you took your education further and received a post graduate degree. Surely the endless nights of studying and the ever-present stressful tests are things of the past. Aren’t they?

This is not the case if you become a CPA. In order to stay on top of an ever-changing industry, accountants are in for a lot of studying for the rest of their professional careers. This is because the industry is constantly evolving, and in order to provide a good service, continuing professional education (CPE) is absolutely necessary.

A continuing professional education ensures that CPAs are always current with the latest developments in the industry. If there are new regulations or new trends (and there usually are), a qualified accountant will have to be aware of them and use them in their business. A CPE is the only real way to make sure an accountant is keeping up with everything happening around them.

But then you say: isn’t that true of any business? Isn’t it simply good practice to try to stay on top of the changes in the industry? The simple answer is: yes. But there is more to it for accountants. The accounting industry is highly regulated because so many people depend on CPAs to help them with their taxes or business transactions. By requiring a certain amount of continued learning, any client can be confident their CPA is qualified to do the work.

Continuing professional education starts when you make sure the impending coursework is current with modern practices and technically accurate. It doesn’t matter if you’re taking the classes online or in the classroom, you should expect your instructors or providers to provide a quality learning experience to fully understand the material.

Take the time to find the program that will fill your individual needs. Many providers offer coursework in accounting, auditing, computer applications, estate planning, professional ethics, taxation, and more. Consider what you need for your continuing professional education and register for classes accordingly.

You should always expect a high standard from your chosen program. Does the provider deliver the necessary materials? Are they open and clear about their learning techniques? Will they clearly define the lesson objectives and guide you through the whole process? And do they provide you with evidence of a satisfactory completion?

By taking the time to participate in continuing professional education, you will be able to provide a much better service to your clients. Word will spread and you will continue to bring in new clients a build a strong accounting business.

Lukas Reynolds is a professional author who specializes in CPE and CPE for enrolled agents.



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